At the 2012 Irish Geological Research Meeting (IGRM) that took place at University College Cork on February 17-19, the prize for the best talk by a student was awarded to Andrew Schaeffer, of DIAS Geophysics. Andrew spoke on his research on global seismic tomography and was congratulated by the jury and by colleagues from across Ireland on an outstanding presentation.
His talk was titled “Anisotropic structure of the upper mantle, imaged using surface and S waveform tomography.”
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At the 2012 Irish Geological Research Meeting (IGRM) that took place at University College Cork on February 17-19, the prize for the best talk by a student was awarded to Andrew Schaeffer, of DIAS Geophysics. Andrew spoke on his research on global seismic tomography and was congratulated by the jury and by colleagues from across Ireland on an outstanding presentation.
His talk was titled “Anisotropic structure of the upper mantle, imaged using surface and S waveform tomography.”
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Anna
Andrew Schaeffer Wins Best Student Talk Prize
At the 2012 Irish Geological Research Meeting (IGRM) that took place at University College Cork on February 17-19, the prize for the best talk by a student was awarded to Andrew Schaeffer, of DIAS Geophysics. Andrew spoke on his research on global seismic tomography and was congratulated by the jury and by colleagues from across Ireland on an outstanding presentation.
His talk was titled “Anisotropic structure of the upper mantle, imaged using surface and S waveform tomography.”
At the 2012 Irish Geological Research Meeting (IGRM) that took place at University College Cork on February 17-19, the prize for the best talk by a student was awarded to Andrew Schaeffer, of DIAS Geophysics. Andrew spoke on his research on global seismic tomography and was congratulated by the jury and by colleagues from across Ireland on an outstanding presentation.
His talk was titled “Anisotropic structure of the upper mantle, imaged using surface and S waveform tomography.”
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